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Hello,


I haven't posted anything on here before but I am hoping to gauge interest in a small, home business that I am thinking of starting.


It is simply homemade baby/toddler meals, 5 portions delivered frozen to local parents of young children. I'm imagining that it would be about ?15 for a week's worth of meals.


I am sure that there are already individuals who provide this service, but I am wondering if there is a market for more. And also what thoughts would be on completely organic, or just meat/fish organic etc etc...


Many thanks in advance for your thoughts.

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Yes I bet there would also be a demmand for delivering packed lunches to nurseries, if the nurseries would allow it. Then Mums could concetrate on just getting everyone breakfasted, dressed and out the door, knowing that their packed lunch would delivered directly to the nursery.


I personally wouldn't care if it was all organic for toddlers but did used to at the baby stage. Organic meat would be a plus.

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